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Lethal Industry

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"Lethal Industry"
Lethal Industry single cover
Single by DJ Tiësto
from the album In My Memory
A-side"Lethal Industry"
B-side
Released1999 (1999)
Recorded1999
GenreTech trance
Length
  • 6:45 (original mix)
  • 5:51 (3Bird remix)
Label
Songwriter(s)Tijs Verwest
Producer(s)DJ Tiësto
DJ Tiësto singles chronology
"Sparkles"
(1999)
"Lethal Industry"
(1999)
"Suburban Train" / "Urban Train"
(2001)
Richard Durand Remixes
Cover by Arny Bink and Lisa Candela

"Lethal Industry" is a single which appeared in DJ Tiësto's first album. Before the album was created he released several singles to see what the popularity and the reaction of his audience would be towards these tracks. He first released "Lethal Industry" in 1999, only three copies were made, the track was cut by 777 Mastering and released in an Acetate 12" vinyl by VC Recordings in UK.[1]

It was officially first released in 2001 and with his next song "Suburban Train" as a B-side only available in Netherlands.[2] In 2002 a "Lethal Live Mix" was released, it was a combination of the Fred Numf vs. Etienne Overdijk remix, Mauro Picotto remix, and Svenson & Gielen remix.[3] The Radio Edit of Lethal Industry was edited by Cor Fijneman, he is not credited the edit since it is the same as the original track in its radio version, the Live Edit was recorded by Dutch Dimension at Tiësto Solo Amsterdam on 2 February 2002.[4]

Tiësto has played "Lethal Industry" along Mason in live performances of the Tiësto in Concert 2, he became the first DJ to include a violin, and a classical instrument along a turntable. It was also included in his third studio album, Parade of the Athletes which was created due to Tiësto's success in the 2004 Summer Olympic Games. Tiësto mixed Lethal Industry with Marco V's tracks "Godd", and created "Lethal Godd", which has become very popular due to the lyrics it contains. In 2006, DJ Richard Durand remixed two songs from Tiësto, "Lethal Industry" and the trance anthem "Flight 643", Tiësto included Richard Durand's remix of "Flight 643" in his Copenhagen: Elements of Life World Tour. The music video is taken from Tiësto in Concert 2, the version includes Mason and became a great success, bringing the song higher in the chart positions.

The tune used in "Lethal Industry" was created by Alec Empire in 1992: Alec Empire – SuEcide, Alec Empire – Sueside (Junkie Remix 1995).

Formats and track listings

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CD, maxi singles

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Netherlands maxi-single

  1. "Lethal Industry" (Live Edit) – 2:53
  2. "Lethal Industry" (Radio Edit) – 2:45
  3. "Lethal Industry" (Original) – 6:47
  4. "Lethal Industry" (Mauro Picotto Remix) – 7:48
  5. "Lethal Industry" (Svenson & Gielen Remix) – 7:05
  6. "Lethal Industry" (Fred Numf vs. Etienne Overdijk Remix) – 7:38

Germany maxi-single[5]

  1. "Lethal Industry" (Radio Edit) – 2:43
  2. "Lethal Industry" (Original Mix) – 6:46
  3. "Lethal Industry" (Svenson & Gielen Remix) – 7:03
  4. "Lethal Industry" (Sphaera Remix) – 8:39
  5. "Lethal Industry" (CJ Stone Meets Mr. Phillips Remix) – 6:46
  6. "Lethal Industry" (Mauro Picotto Remix) – 7:47

United Kingdom maxi-single[6]

  1. "Lethal Industry" (Lethal Edit) – 2:05
  2. "Lethal Industry" (Lethal Live Mix) – 17:50

12" vinyl

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Remixes

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Charts

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Official versions

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  • a98 Remix (7:50)
  • Album Version (6:46)
  • Fred Numf vs. Etienne Overdijk Remix (7:40)
  • Lethal Edit (2:05)
  • Lethal Live Mix (17:50)
  • Live Edit (2:53)
  • Live performance by Mason (7:32)
  • Mauro Picotto Remix (7:50)
  • Original Mix (6:45)
  • Radio Edit (2:45)
  • DJ Richard & John Bass Remix (6:39)
  • Richard Durand Remix (8:48)
  • Sphaera Remix (8:39)
  • CJ Stone Meets Mr. Phillips Remix (6:46)
  • Svenson & Gielen Remix (7:05)
  • Sunnery James & Ryan Marciano Original (7:08)
  • Sunnery James & Ryan Marciano Original – TV Noise Remix (4:32)
  • Sterbinszky & Coddie Remix – Part 1 (6:55)
  • Sterbinszky & Coddie Remix – Part 2 (7:03)
  • Sebastien Bruce Remix (5:58)
  • Hardwell Remix (4:29)
  • GTA 2013 Rerub (5:37)
  • Jorn van Deynhoven Remix (5:32)
  • KEVU Festival Remix (4:22)

Release history

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Region Date Label Format Catalog
Netherlands 2001 Magik Muzik BHMM 804-4
29 March 2002 Magik Muzik 804-2
13 March 2002 Magik Muzik 804-1
2002 Magik Muzik 804-5
2 April 2002 Sublogic Corporation SCA0079
11 December 2006 Magik Muzik Magik Muzik 835-6
Germany Kontor Kontor579
22 July 2002 Jive RTD 103.4037.3
29 May 2002 Dos Or Die DOS 214
DOS 219
France January 2005 Independence
IR 0436 V
Universal Licensing Music (ULM)
982 695-9
United Kingdom 1999 VC None, first release limited to 3 copies[30]
1 April 2002 VCRD 103
VCRD 103
25 March 2002 VCRTDJ 103
2001 VCRDDJ 103
2004 Nebula Classics NEB024
Spain 2002 Electropolis VLMX 1087-3
2003 VLMX 1278-3

References

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  2. ^ "Magik Muzik 12" Vinyl + B-side".
  3. ^ "Lethal Live Mix".
  4. ^ "Cor Fijneman".
  5. ^ "Jive maxi single".
  6. ^ "VC Recordings maxi single".
  7. ^ "Magik Muzik 12" vinyl".
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  10. ^ "VC Recordings Press Release".
  11. ^ "Dos Or Die Recordings 12" vinyl".
  12. ^ "Dos Or Die Recordings 12" vinyl".
  13. ^ "Magik Muzik and Electropolis 12" vinyl".
  14. ^ "Electropolis 12" vinyl".
  15. ^ "Magik Muzik and Kontor Records 12" vinyl Richard Durand Remixes".
  16. ^ "Nebula Classics 12" vinyl".
  17. ^ "Independence Records and Universal Licensing Music (ULM) 12" vinyl".
  18. ^ "Sublogic Corporation 12" vinyl".
  19. ^ "DJ Tiësto – Lethal Industry" (in Dutch). Ultratop 50. Retrieved 2020-03-21.
  20. ^ "DJ Tiësto – Lethal Industry" (in German). GfK Entertainment charts. Retrieved 2020-03-21.
  21. ^ "Archívum – Slágerlisták – MAHASZ" (in Hungarian). Single (track) Top 40 lista. Magyar Hanglemezkiadók Szövetsége.
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  24. ^ "DJ Tiësto – Lethal Industry" Canciones Top 50. Retrieved 2020-03-21.
  25. ^ "Official Singles Chart Top 100". Official Charts Company. Retrieved 2020-03-21.
  26. ^ "Global Dance Tracks". Archived from the original on May 3, 2008.
  27. ^ "Jaaroverzichten 2002". Ultratop. Retrieved 2019-10-16.
  28. ^ "Top 100-Jaaroverzicht van 2002" (in Dutch). Dutch Top 40. Retrieved 2019-10-16.
  29. ^ "Jaaroverzichten – Single 2002" (in Dutch). MegaCharts. Retrieved 2020-03-21.
  30. ^ "1999 release limited to 3 copies".